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Outreach

A major responsibility of the Consortium for Innovation in Manufacturing and Materials
(CIMM) includes educational outreach opportunities to propagate the benefits of advanced manufacturing research.
Responsibilities of the Consortium include:

The proposal calls for the training of two-year college faculty and students. CIMM
will interactively work with community college faculty to spark interest among two-year
college students in STEM careers. Specifically, a two-week summer program entitled
“Engineering Experiences for Faculty Workshop” (EEFW) will be developed and offered
to STEM teachers from selected two-year colleges.

In 2016, CIMM researchers donated a 3D printer and filaments to Baton Rouge Community
College (BRCC) and provided training. BRCC STEM faculty will utilize this equipment
to print out molecules, plants, animals, structures, models, etc. to enhance the students
learning experience and prepare them for manufacturing related jobs.

REU Programs:

Undergraduates at two- and four-year institutions will participate in nine-week summer
REU programs focused on advanced manufacturing at CIMM institutions: Louisiana State
University (LSU), Louisiana Tech University (La Tech), and Southern University at
Baton Rouge (SUBR).

Development of Undergraduate and Graduate Curricula:

CIMM faculty will develop a set of course modules in manufacturing, advanced experimental
and computational techniques, and ICME. Leveraging the LONI network and the high definition (HD)
video capabilities acquired through LA-SiGMA, these course modules will be integrated
into undergraduate and graduate curricula.

The long-term sustainability of CIMM is intimately linked to successful and strategic
new faculty hires. CIMM will recruit faculty with manufacturing related expertise, as
detailed in the “team expertise” sections, and provide additional support through
access to CIMM infrastructure and graduate students.

Academic Partners:

LSU, Southern, Grambling, LaTech, UNO

Louisiana School for the Visually Impaired (LSVI)

CIMM researchers have donated a 3D printer and training on Solidworks 3D software,
which has permitted LSVI staff to custom design 3D pieces that fit a unique purpose
for the curriculum of their students. Students and researchers have participated in
monthly extracurricular activities featuring 3D printed shapes, lessons on metal stress
fatigue, and designing rocket and launching apparatus.

CIMM goes into the Community to educate school children about science and education
topics. See below for photos from recent outreach events.